CALCITE
Specimen cal-38
$ 320.00Dims: 8.4" x 6.0" x 5.6" (21.3 x 15.2 x 14.2 cm)
Wt: 3 lbs., 2.0 oz. (1.417 kg)
1100 foot level, 106 Drift, Brushy Creek Mine, Reynolds County, Missouri, U.S.A.
A magnificent specimen, this piece is composed of dozens of scalenohedral Calcite crystals that are intergrown, forming a crust. They have excellent form, and damage is noticeable but mostly limited to crystals on the edges of the piece. All the crystals but one range from 0.1 - 1.8" (0.3 - 4.6 cm) in length. The largest crystal far exceeds that, with dimensions of 5.0 x 3.2 x 2.0" (12.7 x 8.1 x 5.1 cm); it stands nearly straight up, towering over the rest of the crust. A few of the crystals scattered in the crust are coated with a thin crust made up of tiny, colorful marcasite crystals which make them sparkle. Most, however, are not, and have a pearly luster and are faintly translucent. They contain phantoms< that are made of layers of microscopic marcasite crystals, which give the Calcites a gray color.